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LastManStanding

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the only good moments of Raw was the opening with GOATlotte/Jericho/Sasha/Enzo and Orton shutting down the show RKO'ing Brock "enhancements needed" Lesnar.

aside from that :scust:

but at least Raw is watchable now that they have moved Roman "charisma of a coffee table / rent-a-cop costume wearing" Reigns to the mid-card where he belongs :ehh:
 

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The "our hostage" on Cessaro has me :dead:

Let him go :mjcry:


Anyway, I'm posting his on the door to the #SDSet HQ, you Pi'Raws better abide by the instructions :ufdup:

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Hour 1 = 2.95m
Hour 2 = 2.97m
Hour 3 = 2.81m

All 3 hours under 3 million viewers.

:whoo:
:scusthov:

RAW copying SDSet in everything these days. "Inviting" our GM and now copying our sub 3 million viewer numbers :francis:
 

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Raw had those numbers cause outside of the two Cesaro matches, this felt like a traditional pre-brand split Raw. The show was very decent
 

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8/8 Raw TV Ratings - Raw falls in Week 3 of Brand Split vs. Olympics -

WWE financial executive George Barrios (not Vince McMahon) said in WWE’s recent quarterly conference that he did not anticipate the Olympics impacting WWE’s business. The result of this week’s TV Ratings is either the Olympics has affected WWE, or the audience has soured on Raw three weeks into the brand split…

WWE Raw TV Ratings Tracking

August 8: WWE Raw scored a 2.05 TV rating, down 11 percent from a 2.30 rating last week.

It was the third-lowest TV rating of the year behind the historically-low 1.87 on the Fourth of July and a 2.03 rating on June 13 against the NBA Finals.

– Raw’s three hours averaged 2.911 million viewers, down 12 percent (about 403,000 viewers) from last week’s audience of 3.314 million.

It was the third time this year Raw has drawn fewer than 3.0 million viewers, following the Fourth of July and June 13 episodes.

  • First Hour: 2.950 million viewers
  • Second Hour: 2.974 million viewers (+)
  • Third Hour: 2.809 million viewers (-5.5% from 2H to 3H)
It marks 21 consecutive weeks that the third hour has declined from the second hour on Monday nights.

– DEMOGRAPHICS: Raw tumbled across the board in key demographics, returning to pre-Draft levels.

  • Adults 18-49 was down 21 percent vs. last week
  • Males 18-34 was down 20 percent vs. LW
  • Males 18-49 was down 19 percent vs. LW
Caldwell’s Analysis: Raw has one more week opposite the Olympics next Monday. Based on this week’s audience, a sub-2.0 rating is a possibility, especially since WWE has conditioned their audience to view pre-PPV shows as typically skippable. The Olympics then conclude on Sunday, August 21 (versus Summerslam), so it will be interesting to see how much of the audience Raw gets back in two weeks for the post-Summerslam Raw.
 
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